This book about the Mekong Delta presents a unique collection of state-of-the-art contributions by international experts from different scientific disciplines about the characteristics and pressing water-related challenges of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. The Mekong Delta belongs to one of the areas, which are to expect the largest challenges concerning environmental change and climate change induced sea level rise. The Delta acts as the “rice bowl” of Southeast Asia and is home to over 17 Million people, who need to cope with ecologic as well as socio-economic changes linked to the rapid economic development of the country. Annual floods, severe droughts, salt water intrusion, degrading water quality, tropical cyclones, hydrologic changes d...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
A large part of the world’s population lives in coastal areas, and even though river deltas only con...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
This book about the Mekong Delta presents a unique collection of state-of-the-art contributions by i...
As most world deltas, the Mekong Delta [or the “delta” hereafter (in this chapter we exclusively con...
In Be, T. T.; Sinh, B. T.; Miller, F. (Eds.). Challenges to sustainable development in the Mekong De...
Natural resources of the transboundary Mekong River are existential to the livelihood of tens of mil...
The Mekong Delta is, in terms of the number of livelihoods it supports, its economic importance, and...
Abstract The Mekong Delta is located at the end of the Mekong River downstream, right before the ri...
The Mekong River delta plays an important role in the Vietnamese economy and it has been severely im...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
The Mekong Delta in Vietnam (also known as the Cuu Long or “nine dragons”) covers an area of 39,000 ...
The Mekong River Delta in Vietnam is the largest agriculture and aquaculture production region of th...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
A large part of the world’s population lives in coastal areas, and even though river deltas only con...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
This book about the Mekong Delta presents a unique collection of state-of-the-art contributions by i...
As most world deltas, the Mekong Delta [or the “delta” hereafter (in this chapter we exclusively con...
In Be, T. T.; Sinh, B. T.; Miller, F. (Eds.). Challenges to sustainable development in the Mekong De...
Natural resources of the transboundary Mekong River are existential to the livelihood of tens of mil...
The Mekong Delta is, in terms of the number of livelihoods it supports, its economic importance, and...
Abstract The Mekong Delta is located at the end of the Mekong River downstream, right before the ri...
The Mekong River delta plays an important role in the Vietnamese economy and it has been severely im...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
The Mekong Delta in Vietnam (also known as the Cuu Long or “nine dragons”) covers an area of 39,000 ...
The Mekong River Delta in Vietnam is the largest agriculture and aquaculture production region of th...
The Mekong Delta, early in the twenty-first century, is at a tipping point for sustainability. The d...
A large part of the world’s population lives in coastal areas, and even though river deltas only con...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...